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Bodies From Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Arrive in Netherlands

7/23/2014 1:04PM

The remains of some of the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 have landed in The Netherlands. Dignitaries including the Dutch royal family watched the proceedings along with relatives of the victims. Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials said pro-Russian separatists shot down two Ukrainian ground attack planes. WSJ's Niki Blasina reports. (Photo: AP)

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... you military transport planes carrying the remains of some of the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight seventeen have landed in the Netherlands ... dignitaries including members of the Dutch royal family and the nation's prime Minister Mark Rutte and ... watched the proceedings along with the relatives of the victims ... the remains will be transferred to a military base southeast of answered adding silver some ... where forensics experts will begin the task of identifying them and returning them to their loved ones ... I ... I ... meanwhile according to Ukrainian officials pro Russian separatists shot down two Ukrainian ground attack planes ... over a town close to where Malaysia Airlines Flight seventeen crashed last week ... this clip purports to Show rebel fighters examining the remains ... it has not been independently verified by The Wall Street Journal ... this ... issued out of the jets marks the first time the plane has been brought down over Ukraine since the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight that killed two hundred and ninety civilians ...